Refrigerator.



No. 829,167. PATBNTED AUG. 21, 1906. A. MILLER.

REPRIGERATR.

APPLIOATIUN rILnp sBP'r. 21. 1905.

ADOLPH MILLER, OF S". LOUIS, MIS

SOURI. ASSIGNOR TO MILLER MANU- FACTURING COMPANY, OF ST. LOUIS,MISSOURI, A CORPORATION.

Specification of Letters Patent..

REFRIGERATOR JPatented Aug. 21, 1906.

Application filed September 21, 1905.- Serial No. 279,380.

To fly/ wim/'na l't muy amm/Uw.:

Bo it known that I, AnoLrn MILLER, a citi`- '/.on of tho United States,residing in the city olE Louis, in the 5 vented certain new inltofrigmators,

full, bein forming com and

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State of Missouri, have inand usetul Iin )rovoineuts ot' which thofollowing is a eloar, and exart description, reference f`liad to thearuonipam'iug drawings,

part of this specification.

Y invention relates to means for uniting or seetional reseotions may hereiently, quielrly, and eliieientl)r joined set up.

y invention consists in features ol noveltir inafter fully described,and pointed out in the claims.

Figure I is an exterior elevation of part of a refri unit oniittod.

thro Fig. ingr gerator-Wall having the sections thereof ed by myeonneeting eonstruotion with of the tastei'iingbolt inelosing doors Fiv.II is a vertu-al section taken ugh a. retrigerator-wall as on lino IIIl, I. FigY III is an elevation ot my tastenconstruotion Fig. IV is ahorizontal Fig. III.

'lho Walls of my retrigorator'are composed of sections designed to beunited in the oon- Struction of refrigerators of viirying sizes andinolosed Within an wall un outer *wall 2,

The

each wall-section sido of tl the exterior sheathing. The, ,-seotions arecomposed of un innor wall l, a'nd vortieal studding 3. Studdini;r 3 arepositioned at nach end of and have their adjacent faces contacting witheach other.

is a sheathing secured to the outer faoo 1e outor wall 2 to eonstitute'aturing for wall-sections. In the stndding 3 aro whirh reeeiYefasteningstudding are oon ner ted tojoin tho wall-sections. 'ilfhore maybo any loca top the I. of out ther desirable nu uibor olt theselaistt-niiig-bolts ted at intervals in the ond studling from t0 bottonithereof, so as to securely hold wall-sections together. Tho inner nallsthe wnlhseotions are Continued throughdirootly to the ond studding 3 andare efore in hill it the loo ing-bolts At the locations of saidfastening-bolts in the outer wall 2 and sheathing 5o 5 are doorways 7,through which access to the holt-holes through thu studdinp; 3 for theintroduction of the fastening-l olts we l These dooi'wfiys are 'losod bydoors 8, fitted thereinto after tho wall-sm'tions have been united bythe Iastoning-holts.

t) represents throessided frames ronsistin,r of a vertical member andtwo arras that are scoured to the Vtree side fares of the studding 3 atthe loeation of tho fastening-boltsI as 6o seen most clearly in Fig.III. These Iraines servo as nienibers to which tho outer wall 2 of therefrigerator-sortions may he secured at the locations oi the doorways 7and fastening bolts, and theyY furnish inelosures through which iireessmay be gained to the bolt-holes in the studdiirer for the introduetionof tho fastoniiigdiolts in settingr up the wall-ser.- tioiis. They alsoserve as a hai-.king for the doors S when they are inserted into the.loorways 7 to inclose the fasteningdwlts.

It will he seon that in settingr up a sectional` refrigerator having myiinprrn'enient ineorporated theroin the seetions may he readily andquickly assembled and united bypassintr the li'istening-bolts 6 throughthe wall-soetion stndding and seeuring them therein while. thel doors Sare absent troni tho doorways 7. After tho fasteningdiolts nrointrodlu'ed the doors 8 are putin place, and the refrigeratorwall iscompleted as fully as it would ho in the absence ot the doorways throughwhich aeooss to the fastening-bolts is obtained.

I claim as my invontion- Y- l. In a refrigerator, the eoinhination oflwallfsectioi'is having end stnddiug, bolts oonations of the Instanv lwiill-scetions having;r end studding', bolts consvctiorw und dnms toclose said doorways

